
Understanding autism beyond the headlines
Autism is a brain-based difference in the way a person learns, socializes, communicates, reacts to changes and experiences their environment.

Autism is a brain-based difference in the way a person learns, socializes, communicates, reacts to changes and experiences their environment.

Although it was declared eliminated in the US, measles outbreaks still occur every year in the United States. Here are five facts to know about measles.

The following summaries can help you take the appropriate actions when your child has a mental health emergency.

We reached out to pediatrician and SIDS researcher Rachel Moon, MD, for advice on safe sleeping for your baby and possible risks leading to SIDS.

Tara Brennan, PsyD, answers a reader’s question about why her child gets upset during physical play, and why this is normal.